





Welding Fire Retardant Fabric
Welding fire-resistant fabric is made from high-temperature and high-strength glass fiber yarn, processed through special techniques involving multiple high-temperature heatings and expansion treatment into spun yarns. These yarns are then woven into fabric by textile machinery, which is further treated with high-temperature dewaxing to form a fluffy fiber fabric with a thickness of 1.5 to 2 millimeters. The fabric surface is smooth and even, offering good flexibility, wear resistance, and low loss on ignition. It outperforms standard glass fiber fabric, with twice to three times the high-temperature and fire-resistant properties. Suitable for temperatures ranging from 600 to 800 degrees Celsius, it can be used at temperatures up to 1200 to 1800 degrees Celsius, and upon testing, it is rated A1 for insulation. It is a non-flammable, new environmentally friendly material with superior insulation properties compared to asbestos cloth, and it boasts advantages such as dust-free and non-harmful to humans, making it a substitute for asbestos cloth.
Usage:
Welding fire-resistant cloth is widely used in fire protection fields for the use and configuration of fire-fighting equipment such as fire prevention and extinguishing. It provides excellent protection for safe operations in areas like factories, warehouses, and workshops, offering fire prevention, extinguishing, and isolation capabilities. It also serves as protective material for welding, effectively resisting sparks and having the ability to withstand spatter penetration, ensuring no penetration of spatter, as well as being wear-resistant and environmentally friendly.




